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  1. Caconym

    For Sale: Whites SPP PI Metal Detector & Sadie 8x6 Coil $1200

    In excellent condition. A well looked after ground balancing PI machine for beach combing and nugget prospecting. Its an extremely lightweight machine you can swing all day. Does not exhibit the hiccup of early models. I'm advertising here for $100 less than I am on Gumtree. Comes with: White's...
  2. Caconym

    "How to..." for the TDI, SL & SPP

    Did this collation ever come to pass? It's a shame Sunriseboy was only a guest on the site and probably can't be contacted. I think it would be great to have all of Reg's various info compiled and maybe stickied on this subforum. If somebody has a copy, I'd be happy to put any finishing touches...
  3. Caconym

    Whats the weirdest thing you have found?

    "Young Hugh saw some things up there that such young eyes should never have to witness. He hasn't spoken about it since."
  4. Caconym

    Just bought my first detector; a White's SPP!

    Yeah, I'm pretty sure I'm going to do an 8x 18650 4s2p pack and belt mount it; heaps of juice and no weight on the arm. I buy my batteries from the ebay seller Supersports600 because he's well known for only selling genuine, quality batteries. I've never had an issue with one I got from him...
  5. Caconym

    Camping in State Forests (Victoria)

    Holy Zombie Thread, Batman! I'll be heading down to Melbourne to visit friends in early January and was thinking it would be great to take my new detector out for a spin (I'm a noob; my first detector is in the mail). I thought I'd take my mate with me since he's never been camping before, and...
  6. Caconym

    Just bought my first detector; a White's SPP!

    *glances at Hard Luck's location to see where they're finding the colour* I knew Werribee sounded familiar. The friends I'm visiting in January used to live in Altona. They're in the city now. Any chance you could point me at a broad location in Victoria so I can start narrowing down where I'd...
  7. Caconym

    Just bought my first detector; a White's SPP!

    Hi all. Well, Last summer I tried panning for gold, did a dozen trips or so, and thoroughly got bitten by the gold bug. Now I've decided I want to try detecting. I did my research, and then more research, and asked questions. I found it interesting that on this site whenever I mentioned an...
  8. Caconym

    Yet another 1st 'tecta question thread. I have parameters!

    Genuinely, thank you everybody for the advice and help in this thread and on the forum. I've now purchased the White's SPP PI machine that was being sold on the classifieds here. Shipping on the 2200D was going to push it out of my price range, and I can't quite put my finger on it, but through...
  9. Caconym

    Yet another 1st 'tecta question thread. I have parameters!

    Cheers, I'll have a look at that pinpointer mod. Is this SD2200D for $1,000 the bargain I think it is?
  10. Caconym

    Yet another 1st 'tecta question thread. I have parameters!

    Thanks again Les, that's a really generous offer and I may well take you up on it. Or if I end up choosing a device based purely on research and recommendations, I'd sure be keen to go out with an old hand and learn the ropes. Let's play the money game! What if I could stretch my budget to...
  11. Caconym

    Yet another 1st 'tecta question thread. I have parameters!

    Now you tell me? And panning means shovelling bucket loads of mud with water in your boots and a yabbie hanging off your bum. I'm beginning to think there's no cheap, easy way of recovering large quantities of gold :/ Google Earth Pro with the relevant layers has been my favourite "research"...
  12. Caconym

    Yet another 1st 'tecta question thread. I have parameters!

    Oh god! I was being tongue in cheek! I was absolutely asking for advice, and was feeling humbled by how much helpful friendly information people were offering. I'd expect people would be sick of the "need a detector, what should I get?" questions, and frankly most corners of the internet aren't...
  13. Caconym

    Yet another 1st 'tecta question thread. I have parameters!

    What are you people, just hovering around on the site waiting for a newbie to ask for assistance so you can bombard them with friendly, helpful information? What sort of forum is this??? (Edit: sarcasm!) I'll probably jump on the Gold Monster then (unless something better jumps at me in the...
  14. Caconym

    Yet another 1st 'tecta question thread. I have parameters!

    Hi all. I'm sure you're all sick to death of these threads, and I've read through a lot of them and seen nothing but helpful replies so I figured I'd try my luck. Please help me with the agonies of choosing where to drop a grand! Me: I've done about fifteen panning/sluicing trips. Got the bug...
  15. Caconym

    Majors creek and Stewarts crossing

    First off, it's within a fossicking district, so no worries about clashing with mining titles AFAIK. Second, here's two screen grabs from Google Earth. Green is National Park/Conservation, red is Crown land. (I took two grabs because they overlap) I don't know what crown land might be...
  16. Caconym

    Wattle Flat / Sofala NSW information and questions

    I find this site helpful for gauging river levels: http://www.waterwaysguide.org.au/river-levels
  17. Caconym

    Can you legally go panning in Warrandyte State Park Victoria.

    Snake bite advice (since it's relevant). Do NOT attempt to suck out the venom, or cut the site of the bite. DO NOT attempt to kill or capture the snake, you'll just end up with more bites. Carry a compression bandage in your first aid kit when you go bush. If bit, do not wash the site of the...
  18. Caconym

    Dream mat to classify or not to classify

    I haven't used the dream mat myself, but I seem to recall from their website that the 6" mini mat is sold as requiring classification, which makes me think the larger mat is somewhat designed to not require it so much. Curious to see what others say as I'm interested in buying one.
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